Monday 23 June 2014

How to remove BitLocker encryption on Windows 7

 How to remove BitLocker encryption on Windows 7

When you turn off BitLocker, you can choose to either disable BitLocker temporarily, or to decrypt the volume. Disabling BitLocker allows TPM changes and other minor changes to the system. Decrypting the volume means that the volume will be entirely decrypted, and that all the keys are discarded. You must decrypt a computer before upgrading the operating system. Once a volume is decrypted, you must generate new keys by going through the encryption process again, if you want to enable BitLocker.

 
 
Before you start

·         You must be logged on as an administrator.

·         The volume must be encrypted.


To turn off BitLocker Drive Encryption

a)      Click Start, click Control Panel, click Security, and then click BitLocker Drive Encryption.

b)      From the BitLocker Drive Encryption page, find the volume on which you want BitLocker Drive Encryption turned off, and click Turn Off BitLocker Drive Encryption.

c)       From the What level of decryption do you want dialog box, click either Disable BitLocker Drive Encryption or Decrypt the volume as needed.

d)      By completing this procedure, you have either disabled BitLocker or decrypted the operating system volume.

Additional Resources

The following resources provide additional information about BitLocker Drive Encryption:

For help with BitLocker Drive Encryption, as with any Microsoft Windows component, please choose one of the support options listed on the Microsoft Help and Support Web site

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=76619).



Sunday 8 June 2014

Electronics Quick Bite...!!!

Hi all,

Just I sat to buy a Power Bank for my uncle's smart phone and puzzled with the term and real working of Milliamp Hour (mAh).

Here's the answer for Milliamp Hour (mAh).

Milliamps Hour (mAh) is important because it's the easiest way to distinguish the strength or capacity of a battery. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last. Batteries with different mAh ratings are interchangeable. If your battery is rechargeable then the mAh rating is how long the battery will last per charge.
Milliamps Hour is 1/1000th of a Amp Hour, so a 1000mAh = 1.0Ah

Think of a cars gas tank.  Voltage is how much gas is being used, and mAh is the size of the gas tank.  The bigger the gas tank (mAh) rating the longer the device will run. If your battery is rechargeable, then think of the gas tank as refillable (rechargeable).


Thursday 20 March 2014

How to remove "This copy of windows is not genuine windows" text on your Windows PC.

This is a tool.

Tool Name: RemoveWAT 2.2

RemoveWAT can crack Windows 7 SP 1, Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise, Professional, Home, Basic, etc. It’s 100% work and tested. RemoveWAT (Windows Activation Technologies) completely from the OS, whilst still retaining OS genuine status and receiving all updates. So that users can validate the illegal pirated copies of Windows 7 as genuine status forever and permanently. Also allows you to download windows update.

Features list:

  • Requires no additional processes running after patching.
  • Has a theoretical 100% success rate due to it being hardware independent.
  • Efficiently coded with safety checks to prevent damage to a Windows installation.
  • Uninstall option.
  • Complete removal of all genuine related elements visible to the user, whilst keeping the core activation system active, allowing you to pass various genuine checks without issue.
  • Progress bar to allow overview of completion time.
  • A completely safe solution with zero risk of bricking your bootsector or rendering your pc unbootable
What’s new in RemoveWAT 2.2.6:

  • Now provides total WAT protection and fully disables the timebomb in evaluation copies
  • Correct Un-install
  • Renames slmgr on x64 as well
  • Works on unicode systems
  • Silent mode with /s switch
  • UI tweaked slightly
  • No reboot necessary
  • Passes WGA on x64
How it works:
  • Close all antivirus and firewalls, and then run the program with administrator privileges (from the internet need not be switched off)
  • Click “Remove WAT” and wait until you see the message on successful completion of the procedure
  • Computer will restart automatically
  • All the system is activated
 Screenshots



Link to Download: http://www.4shared.com/zip/WskvyXAvba/WAT_Remover_Espikes09.html

See you soon....

Wednesday 19 March 2014

FAQ on RAM - Random Access Memory

Q. What happens to a data file in RAM if your computer loses power ?

A. A data file in RAM when the computer loses power just goes away forever. It cannot be retried, because RAM is a temporary spot and not a permanent location.

Q. What is the role of RAM in a computer?

A. The RAM is the temporary memory used to load the OS and other programs and applications while he PC functions. It is a dynamic memory which can read and write data ( does both) as far as the power is ON. And the processor accesses it to receive any particular data required to be processed and it stores temporarily the data that we input when a particular program runs ( the input we give).

The BIOS which boots the PC and searches and loads the OS to the RAM does it from ROM which is a computer chip on which the data is stored permanently on it and cant be modified i.e., nothing can be written into it after the initial software for booting is loaded into it and stays there permanently.

Q. Can a computer function without RAM?

A. The functioning of the RAM in a computer is of immense importance. The function of the RAM is mainly important as all programs, operating systems, applications and software must be loaded onto the Random Access Memory before they are used. All computer functions rely on the capacity of the RAM. The name of the entity itself, Random Access Memory, shows the various functions and the various aspects with which it is related. The name explains that all of the things loaded on to the memory can be randomly accessed. Without loading things onto the memory, they cannot be accessed on the computer. Without the RAM, there is nothing that you can do on the computer. A computer without RAM is worth nothing.

Q. What is the difference between 32 bit and 64 bit OS ?

A. The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called a CPU), handles information. The 64-bit version of Windows handles large amounts of random access memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system.

Quick Bites:

To install a 64-bit version of Windows, you need a CPU that's capable of running a 64-bit version of Windows. The benefits of using a 64-bit operating system are most apparent when you have a large amount of random access memory (RAM) installed on your computer, typically 4 GB of RAM or more. In such cases, because a 64-bit operating system can handle large amounts of memory more efficiently than a 32-bit operating system, a 64-bit system can be more responsive when running several programs at the same time and switching between them frequently.

See you all soon....